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More than 3,600 attendees gathered at Entomology 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, to share their research, network, collaborate, and stay up to date with cutting-edge research in entomology. Highlights included the Student Competition, the Founders’ Memorial Lecture, the 2025 Strategic Outlook and Member Forum and the Opening Plenary Session with keynote speaker Shawn Otto. See a selection of photo highlights on Instagram, and keep an eye on ESA’s Flickr account for photos from throughout the conference later this month.
Titan Safety stock a wide range of flammable storage cabinet sizes including 30L, 60L, 100L, 160L, 250L, 350L and 450L to suit a wide range of storage needs.
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These flammable safety cabinets are manufactured in Australia to meet the requirements of AS1940-2017, ensuring the highest level of safety and quality for the storage of flammable liquids. They are available in a wide range of storage capacities and all include vital safety features such as self-closing doors and a double wall construction with a 40mm barrier. For secure flammable liquids storage, our safety cabinets are constructed with durable and powder-coated steel, providing strength and longevity. Each flammable safety cabinet includes a built-in containment sump to capture any leaks, drips or spills.
The AS1940-2017 standard outlines the key requirements for the design, construction, and use of flammable storage cabinets. Adherence to the AS1940-2017 standard is essential for ensuring the safe storage and handling of flammable liquids, reducing the risk of fires, explosions, and other hazardous incidents. These cabinets are designed to contain and isolate flammable substances, preventing them from igniting or spreading in case of a fire.
The size of the flammable storage cabinet you choose will depend on the volume and type of flammable materials you need to store. AS1940-2017 specifies maximum capacities for different cabinet sizes, so it's important to select a cabinet that can accommodate your storage needs without exceeding the limits.
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When it comes to storing flammable materials, safety should be the top priority. The Australian Standard AS1940-2017 provides guidelines on the proper storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids. A key aspect of this standard is the requirement for using an appropriately sized flammable storage cabinet.
Our range of Spill Crew flammable liquid storage cabinets are proudly made in Australia. Australian Made products are free from overseas shipping delays, currency fluctuations and are made to some of the highest safety standards in the world. Having Australian made products means we are able to hold large levels of stock around Australia ready for quick delivery.
The standard specifies that cabinets must be constructed with double-walled steel, with a minimum air gap of 40mm between the walls. This design helps to insulate the contents and slow down heat transfer during a fire. The AS1940-2017 standard also mandates that flammable storage cabinets have self-closing, close-fitting doors. These features ensure that the cabinet remains sealed in case of an emergency, containing any potential spills or vapors. Additionally, the cabinets must be clearly labeled with appropriate warning signs and symbols to indicate the presence of flammable materials.
Titan Safety offers a range of flammable storage cabinets designed for the safe and secure storage of Class 3 flammable liquids. Commonly used Class 3 flammable liquids in the workplace include: oil, fuel, diesel, paints, varnishes and lacquers. We stock a wide range of flammable storage cabinet sizes including 30L, 60L, 100L, 160L, 250L, 350L and 450L to suit a wide range of storage needs.
More than 3,600 attendees gathered at Entomology 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, to share their research, network, collaborate, and stay up to date with cutting-edge research in entomology. Highlights included the Student Competition, the Founders’ Memorial Lecture, the 2025 Strategic Outlook and Member Forum and the Opening Plenary Session with keynote speaker Shawn Otto. See a selection of photo highlights on Instagram, and keep an eye on ESA’s Flickr account for photos from throughout the conference later this month.